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International conference

“Towards sustainable spatial development – transnational lessons on the safeguarding of open spaces and the reduction of land take”

Change of event format:

ONLINE CONFERENCE on Tuesday, 19

th

October 2021 via Cisco Webex

Agenda (last updated on 04/10/2021)

09:00 Welcome speeches

Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association (ARL) Interreg Alpine Space Project OpenSpaceAlps

Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (StMWi) 09:20 Political keynote speeches

Alenka Smerkolj, Secretary General of the Alpine Convention

Roland Weigert, Vice Minister in the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy 09:30 Keynote presentation

David Evers, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

Learnings from the ESPON SUPER project (Sustainable Urbanization and land-use Practices in European Regions)

10:00 Coffee break

10:15 Exchange of good practices

3 parallel working sessions: formal/regulative planning approaches a) Land-saving through

regional spatial planning documents and local implementation

What are suitable planning

specifications on the regional level that create a strong framework for local land-use planning?

Moderation: Marco Hölzel, Technical University of Munich (DE)

Presentations:

William Barbosa, cantonal administration of Luzern (CH)

b) Safeguarding open space functions by planning for green infrastructure

How can planners incorporate the qualities of green infrastructure networks in supra-local planning procedures?

What are good solutions for the interaction of spatial planning and landscape management?

Moderation: Luisa Pedrazzini, Regional administration of Lombardy (IT) Presentations:

Angioletta Voghera & Gabriella Negrini, Interuniversity Department of Regional

c) Strategic planning and coordination, inter-municipal cooperation

How can land-saving spatial

development be incorporated in strategic guidelines? How can inter-municipal cooperation contribute to the reduction of land take? What topics are particularly suitable for inter-municipal cooperation?

Moderation: Maximiliane Seitz, ARL/

TU Dortmund University (DE) Presentations:

Wilhelm Natrup, cantonal administration of Zürich (CH)

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International conference

“Towards sustainable spatial development – transnational lessons on the safeguarding of open spaces and the reduction of land take”

ONLINE CONFERENCE on Tuesday, 19

th

October 2021 via Cisco Webex

Virna Bussadori, provincial administration of South Tyrol (IT) Clara Hoffmann, Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (DE)

and Urban Studies and Planning, Torino (IT)

Sylvie Vigneron, Commission for the planning, development and protection of the Alps (FR)

Gilles Rudaz, Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (CH)

Lenča Humerca Šolar, Slovenian Ministry for the Environment and Spatial Planning (SI)

11:30 Lunch break

12:00 Exchange of good practices

2 parallel working sessions: informative/ persuasive planning approaches a) Alliances and networks

How can different groups of stakeholders get encouraged to work together in order to achieve a substantial reduction of land take? Which groups of stakeholders are particularly relevant to this? How can the cooperation be organized?

Moderation: Clara Hoffmann, Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (DE)

Presentations:

Ulrich Höllrigl, Plattform LAND South Tyrol (IT) Maria Legner, Climate Alliance Austria (AT)/ Alpine Soil Partnership

Clara Hoffmann, Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (DE)

b) Communication, information and financial support

Which informative/communicative tools can stimulate land-saving settlement development? How can pilot projects contribute to the reduction of land take?

What are suitable financial support mechanisms for supporting and prioritizing inner-/brownfield-development and/or inter-municipal cooperation?

Moderation: Hans-Martin Zademach, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (DE)

Presentations:

André Mallossek, Plattform LAND South Tyrol (IT) Robert Krasser, Salzburg Institute for Regional Planning and Housing (AT)

Anne Ritzinger, Bavarian administration for Rural Development (DE)

13:15 Summary of the working sessions and conclusion

13:45 Outlook

Getting involved in the AlpPlan alpine spatial planning network

14:00 End of the conference

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